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Presss Release: EU red tape threatens British farming- 29/10/15

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There will be 9 billion people on the planet by 2050 and critical resources, such as land, water and energy, will become scarcer. The demands of a growing global population need to be satisfied by producing more food sustainably. We need crops which make the most of limited land and resources. We can achieve this through agricultural research and development - a process of innovation which has been going on for thousands of years and which is continued by scientists around the world today, including in the UK.

Use the tabs above to find out more about biotechnology in the food and animal feed chains, what role it plays in supporting farmers and where it is being used around the world.

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